Weekly wrap-up 3/23/2012

Another week goes by, and GameZone gets even more gaming content. Whether you're looking for reviews, previews, original written pieces, or videos, you'll find anything and everything right here in our weekly wrap-up.

It may not be the most outstanding racer out there, but Motorstorm RC is still pretty fun, and it's free. You can't beat that price. Check the full review, written by GameZone's Alex Faciane, for all the details.

Inspired by classic shoot 'em ups the likes of Contra and Metal Slug, Shoot Many Robots is a downloadable gun-fest worthy of your time. If you're in the mood for some solid shooting action, you can't go wrong with this one.

It's dreamy, it's artistic, it's ethereal. Journey is a downloadable art game unlike any other, and you should check it out without hesitation. Get the full scoop in GameZone's review by Robert Workman.

Whether you're a longtime Naruto fan or a newcomer to the series, Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations is a great entry in the franchise, and a great fighter in general. Check out our in-depth review by GameZone's Mike Splechta.

With its streamlined JRPG gameplay, interesting characters, and hilarious video game and pop culture references, Hyperdimension Neptunia mk2 is a great game for hardcore gamers, and a worthwhile experience for fans of the genre. Check out our complete review brought to you by GameZone writer David Sanchez.

The Yakuza series goes in a different direction in Dead Souls, pitting you against hordes of zombies and providing a big world with lots to do. It's a step in a great direction, and the results are mostly impressive. Check out the review of the game by Stephanie Carmichael right here on GameZone.

While the humor won't be obviously apparent to everyone right away, Casa De Mi Padre is an enjoyable comedy film that may be right up your alley. To see if you should shell out the cash to watch this movie, check out our review by GameZone's Joe Donato.

Feel like both shooting zombies and finally bringing out your PlayStation Move controllers again? House of the Dead 4 may not be a grand download when it launches in spring, but it's certainly a compelling shooter to keep an eye on.

With a better look and feel than its predecessor, Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode 2 already seems to be a title worth watching out for. Find out why this may be a fitting end to the episodic series in our preview of the game.

Colorful style, gore, and platforming galore make Hell Yeah! a downloadable game worth watching out for. Read our preview and get the skinny on Sega and indie developer Arkedo's upcoming side-scroller.

Epic Mickey 2 has been announced, and it's looking pretty cool. It's not without a few hitches so far, but there's certainly a ton of potential there. GameZone's Matt Liebl previews the upcoming Disney title.